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​The No Way to Treat a Child campaign seeks to challenge Israel's prolonged military occupation of Palestinians by exposing widespread and systematic ill-treatment of Palestinian children in the Israeli military detention system. It is a project of Defense for Children International - Palestine and American Friends Service Committee.Sign the letter to President Obama urging him to appoint a Special Envoy for Palestinian Children. To add you name contact: IP.TaskForce@cnumc.org

Putting our words into action! We support church divestment from the Israeli Occupation. wherein we align Christian spiritual principles and policies of the United Methodist Church with investment practices of California-Nevada Annual Conference. Working with United Methodist Kairos Response, we support the 2005 Palestinian civil society call for Boycott and Divestment (BDS), reiterated by Palestinian Christians in the Kairos Palestine document.

Working with Sacramento area secular and faith groups urging Sacramento Regional Transit not to extend its contract with multinational corporation, G4S. G4S is involved in, profiting from, and complicit with violations of human rights, labor rights, the rights of the child and international law around the world.Because of these abuses and G4S’ involvement in for-profit prisons, the United Methodist Church passed a resolution to divest from G4S in 2014

​Working with Friends of Sabeel-North America to make our churches HP-Free. Hewlett-Packard (HP) is one of the largest contractors of the U.S. defense industry. The technology created by HP helps deport U.S. immigrants on a scale we have never seen, tracks Americans held within the massive and discriminatory incarceration system, and denies Palestinians freedom of movement in the West Bank and Gaza. Hewlett-Packard sells the tools necessary for state repression: surveillance and population registration technologies. The biometric IDs, fingerprinting, and retinal scanning equipment and software developed by HP is critical to Israel’s ability to maintain segregation and apartheid.

Supporting the work of Friends of Wadi Foquin by providing financial assistance for projects that support the economic survival of the village; promotion of annual visits to Wadi Foquin, and—as the village has come under increasing threat from settlement expansion—advocated for its survival on Capitol Hill. ​​